IPA announces Personal Insolvency Conference

The Insolvency Practitioners Association is pleased to announce it will be holding a one-day conference at The Point at Old Trafford, Manchester on Tuesday 16 November 2010.

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Millie Dyson
11th October 2010
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The conference will be looking at topical issues in relation to consumer credit and debt including the use of IVAs, regulation of the debt management industry, and developments in Scottish law. Significantly the Government is expected to issue its consultation consumer credit and personal insolvency later this month, and this will be another focus of the conference.

Commenting, Carl Faulds, President of the IPA said:

“With the economy remaining in a fragile state and the Government looking at cutbacks across all departments, the employment market remains uncertain and consumer credit remains tight. These factors are likely to lead to a further increase in the number of unemployed which in turn will mean an increase in personal insolvencies.

"The use of IVAs has already come in for criticism and that is something that as a profession we need to address and ensure we are upholding best practice standards in all aspects of personal insolvency, including the advice debtors receive.

"We look forward to debating these issues with members, creditors and others in a business centre that has become the hub of personal insolvency specialism in the UK.”

Anyone interested in this sector may attend, and places can be booked via:
alang@ipa.uk.com
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